Justin Verlander debuts for Mets while Gerrit Cole excels for Yankees — and the Astros’ pitching suffers

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Well, the Astros sure could use either of their former aces now.

Gary Sanchez made his first start as a Yankee in May 2016. Almost exactly seven years later, he requested his

Having not hit better than .232 since 2017, Gary Sanchez may not find it easy to catch on with a new team after his release from the Giants.Back in that 2016 season, when the Yankees traded away veteran stars such as Carlos Beltran, Aroldis Chapman and Andrew Miller with an eye on the future, they brought up Sanchez for good to play alongside Brian McCann.“My hope is that the expectations aren’t so large that no matter what he does, he can’t reach [them],” Joe Girardi said after the season.

Sanchez slumped badly in 2018, had a brief resurgence in ‘19 and has been entirely unproductive since then.— which is not ideal for an aging backstop.Gerard Gallant was irked that he was questioned about his job security after taking the Rangers to the playoffs in each of the past two seasons.

“I’m coming in here [off of] what I think was two excellent years,’’ Gallant said. “We had one bad week, and it cost us. If I can’t stand by my record and what I’ve done, I think there’s something wrong.”

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